Nuclear energy in England, as part of the broader UK energy landscape, refers to the use of nuclear fission to generate electricity. The UK has a well-established nuclear power program with several operational nuclear power plants that provide a significant portion of the country's electricity. ### Key Points on Nuclear Energy in England: 1. **History**: The UK was one of the first countries to develop nuclear power, with its first commercial power station, Calder Hall, opening in 1956.
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